The implications of some of the ideas in this article may seem immoral, contrary to our ideals, or offensive. We state them because they are true, supported by documented scientific evidence. Like it or not, human nature is simply not politically correct.

Each
people creates a culture that reinforces its own unique traits. A
culture alien to that people would thus fail to reinforce their unique
traits and ultimately lead to their dissolution and slow-motion
genocide. Likewise, mass migration of one people into another people's
country causes unnecessary conflict, and hurts both the immigrants and
the native population of the nation.

For this reason, EAU
supports self-determination for all races and peoples; so they are free
to develop and practice their own cultures and traditions in an
environment that will continue their own unique development.

We
believe that European Americans have a right to decide how they will
live, and that an eventual geographic separation is necessary for the
preservation of all unique cultures and values. Our fundamental
interest is what most benefits European Americans as a people, and the
preservation of our genes and our lands is undoubtedly in our best
interest.

Human nature is one of those things that everybody
talks about but no one can define precisely. Every time we fall in
love, fight with our spouse, get upset about the influx of immigrants
into our country, or go to church, we are, in part, behaving as a human
animal with our own unique evolved nature—human nature.

This means two things. First, our thoughts, feelings,
and behavior are produced not only by our individual experiences and
environment in our own lifetime but also by what happened to our
ancestors millions of years ago. Second, our thoughts, feelings, and
behavior are shared, to a large extent, by all men or women, despite
seemingly large cultural differences.